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- catalog contributor b1323388.
- catalog contributor b1323389.
- catalog contributor b1323390.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 241-243.".
- catalog description "What's wrong with your food? -- What your government doesn't tell you -- Fast poison, slow poison -- FDA decision-making -- Industry-government coalition -- Five case histories of nonprotection: proof positive -- Red 2: the abortion pill you may not want -- Cancer in hot dogs, ham, bacon, salami, corned beef, bologna, lox, etc.? -- The long, hard fight against drugs in meat -- Poisoned by accident: incidental additives -- First cyclamates, new saccharin.".
- catalog extent "256 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Eating may be hazardous to your health.".
- catalog identifier "0671217224".
- catalog isFormatOf "Eating may be hazardous to your health.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Simon and Schuster".
- catalog relation "Eating may be hazardous to your health.".
- catalog subject "Carcinogens Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "Food Additives poisoning Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "Food additives.".
- catalog subject "Foodborne Diseases Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "TX553.A3 V47".
- catalog subject "WA 695 V553e 1974".
- catalog tableOfContents "What's wrong with your food? -- What your government doesn't tell you -- Fast poison, slow poison -- FDA decision-making -- Industry-government coalition -- Five case histories of nonprotection: proof positive -- Red 2: the abortion pill you may not want -- Cancer in hot dogs, ham, bacon, salami, corned beef, bologna, lox, etc.? -- The long, hard fight against drugs in meat -- Poisoned by accident: incidental additives -- First cyclamates, new saccharin.".
- catalog title "Eating may be hazardous to your health; how your government fails to protect you from the dangers in your food [by] Jacqueline Verrett and Jean Carper.".
- catalog type "text".